Lord (5)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">lord</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(feudal term for a superior)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is all the clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for liege that I've seen before include "Feudal (lord); vassal" , "Feudal vassal from a Belgian city" , "Province of Belgium" , "European province" , "Owing feudal allegiance" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">lord</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(duke is a kind of lord)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is all the clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for duke that I've seen before include "Member of the nobility" , "Fist (sl.)" , "High hereditary title in Britain" , "Nickname of John Wayne" , "Lord" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">lord</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(earl is a kind of lord)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is all the clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for earl that I've seen before include "A lord like Lear" , "A real peer" , "House member" , "Real (anag) - nobleman" , "Male member of British nobility" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">lord</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(peer is a kind of lord)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is all the clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for peer that I've seen before include "Look; earl" , "One entitled" , "Look closely at titled man?" , "Lord of the realm" , "unelected politician" .)